If it's a Windows for Workgroups upgrade, and not just a 3.1 to 3.11 upgrade, you might want to go for it.

Windows for Workgroups adds 32-bit disk and file access, which improves performance greatly by keeping the CPU in protected mode for disk I/O rather than dropping to real mode. It's much like the Win95 method of 32-bit disk and file access. (Prior versions of Windows 3.1 access the hard drive in a manner similar to Win95's "MS-DOS Compatibility Mode".) WfW also includes integrated networking, Microsoft Mail, Microsoft Schedule+, Microsoft At Work PC Fax, and Microsoft's Remote Access Services, and other enhancements.

Windows 3.11 (non-WfW version) is simply Windows 3.1 plus additional video and printer drivers and a few bug fixes. There is no new functionality or performance improvements, features, etc.



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Am386DX-40 + Cx387DX-40
32MB, 128KB cache
(2) 540MB HD's
8x CD
2MB Video
SB16 PnP
DR-DOS 7.04
Win3.11 w/ Win32s
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Just because it's unusual doesn't make it a virus!
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